We have only a few babies in our family. Rate this question: 6. Do you have freckles? A. No freckles B. A couple of freckles C. No, but beauty spots D. I haven't noticed. Rate this question: 7. Do you or your partner have dimples?
Triple X syndrome is thought to affect about 1 out of every 1,000 female babies born. This number could potentially be much higher because many women with the condition might not ever be diagnosed if they do not have any obvious physical symptoms or developmental problems. Here is what you ...
Angels do not have cherub cheeks, appear as babies, or really like most artists' depictions, particularly Renaissance ones.So, what do angels really look like? What is a biblically accurate description of an angel? Will we know when we see one?
you need two copies of the gene -- one from each parent. People who have only one faulty gene are called carriers. They don’t have symptoms but can pass the gene on to their children. If a carrier has a child with another carrier, the chance that child will have...
Spinal muscular atrophy is an autosomal recessive disease, which means that for a individual to be at risk, he or she must inherit 1 mutated SMN1 gene from each parent. If a child inherits only 1 mutated SMN1 gene, they are considered a “carrier,” but usually do not have symptoms of ...
In Labrador retrievers, fur color exhibits epistasis effects. If one parent has the genotype eeBb and the other parent is EeBB, what is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring? Suppose you mate two hairless dogs to each other where homozygous do...
But for bacteria, "child" is a bit of an arbitrary term; the line between parent and grandparent is not obvious. To make it more complicated, bacteria also acquire DNA from each other and from viruses. "I kind of feel like anyone you get DNA from, unless it's a disease, ...
Genes A, B, and C are autosomal and unlinked. Parent AaBbCc breeds with parent AaBbCc. What is the Two parents, genotypes I^(A)I^(B) and I^(B)i, produce a child. Determine what the probability is that the child may display each of the four ABO blood types. Use the Punnett square...
A cleft is the most common craniofacial (to do with the skull or face) congenital (something you’re born with) abnormality in the world, and in the UK alone three babies are born with a cleft every day.In general, the more people who have a cleft in a family, and the closer they...
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